As part of the anniversary exhibition "NEFTEGAZ-2026," taking place in Moscow from March 2 to 5, 2026, the Kalashnikov Concern organized a series of business meetings with representatives of Middle Eastern states. The main topic of discussion was the implementation of domestic unmanned systems in infrastructure projects in the oil and gas industry.
Foreign delegations were most interested in the Legioner vehicle, a serial-production vertical takeoff and landing UAV adapted for operation in extreme climatic conditions.
The drone is capable of aerial photography, laser scanning of terrain, video monitoring of extended facilities, delivery of small-sized cargo, and participation in search-and-rescue operations and fire patrol missions.
In addition to Legioner, the Kalashnikov exhibit included the Alpha-E unmanned helicopter and the flying-wing aircraft SKAT 350 M. All three platforms can be integrated into a single control loop, making it possible to implement comprehensive turnkey solutions, from monitoring gas compressor stations to escorting civilian fleet marine vessels.
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